
Delrina To Include Powerful Windows 95 Data Communications
Software with Cyberjack Internet Product

WinComm PRO 7.0 Includes All The Features Users Need to Access
BBSs, On-Line Services and Host Computers

TORONTO, ONT -- September 19, 1995 -- Delrina Corporation
(NASDAQ:DENAF, TSE:DC),  the leading supplier of PC communications
software for Windows, today announced that it will include
WinComm<tm> PRO 7.0 for Microsoft<R> Windows<tm> 95 in the box
with its Internet product  Cyberjack<tm> 7.0.  WinComm PRO is a
general purpose communications package for connecting to BBSs
(bulletin board services), on-line services like CompuServe,
MCI Mail, and Genie, and host  computers through terminal
emulation.  Unlike on-line packages that have evolved from
text-based origins, WinComm PRO is graphically oriented, making
on-line connections simpler and easier.

It also includes all the essential utilities associated with
general purpose communications,  like anti-virus technology and
a ZIP manager for managing compressed files, in a single
integrated package so users do not have to piece together such
components from other sources.  
The new version 7.0 builds upon its tradition as one of the
leading data communications products and:

* Improves performance and usability with 32-bit, multitasking,
multithreaded code, enabling  complete background communications,
 plus other enhancements under Windows 95.

* Includes Image Manager, a built-in image file viewer that lets
users view image files as  they are downloaded, and also lets
the user edit and manipulate them.

* Includes an integrated ZIP manager that lets users visually
manage files that are in a compressed ZIP format.

* Includes built-in virus detection through Norton AntiVirus<tm>
for compressed or uncompressed files, to protect users from
inadvertent computer virus infection acquired from a file that
was downloaded.

* Includes Delrina Basic, a new Visual Basic-like scripting
language making WinComm PRO more easily customizable and
programmable.

* Supports RIPscrip graphics terminal emulation (Remote Image
Processing), so users can  navigate RIP capable BBSs with their
mouse and experience the new graphically-enhanced bulletin boards.

According to Delrina president Mark Skapinker, "Despite the mass
appeal of the Internet, there is still a huge population of users
 that subscribe to bulletin boards, that work remotely  and need
terminal connections to their company's host systems, or who need
a solid general purpose data communications package that can
connect them to an on-line service.  WinComm PRO is designed to
provide Windows 95 users with an integrated and comprehensive
general purpose package that includes all of the little utilities
that surround on-line activities.  Rather than  trying to
piece-meal all these utilities and shoe-horn them on top of the
basic communications you get in the operating system, we're
including WinComm PRO in the box with Cyberjack.
The combination of Cyberjack for the Internet and WinComm PRO for
general data communications,  gives users a full-featured package
to handle all of their on-line needs."

On-Line 95
WinComm PRO 7.0 is written to take advantage of all the new
communications enhancements under  Windows 95.  The software is
full 32-bit, multitasking, multithreaded code, which delivers
faster, more reliable data communications, even while running
other computer-intensive applications.  WinComm PRO 7.0 also
takes advantage of Plug 'n Play for easier installation and
configuration of fax modems.  

The software has also been written for full OLE 2.0 (Object
Linking & Embedding) compliance, which allows users to do things
like drag an on-line session icon from  the WinComm phonebook
directly to one's desktop.  For example, to connect to a
particular session,  a user would normally have to open the
WinComm PRO program folder, launch the program, search for the
session icon in the phonebook, and then click on the icon to
launch the session.  If a user frequently connects to a
particular on-line service, such as a stock price quoting service,
they can drag the session icon directly on their desktop.  By
clicking on the icon, WinComm PRO is automatically launched with
the complete session settings, taking the user directly to the service.

The user interface of WinComm PRO 7.0 has been further refined
based on Microsoft Office conventions (product is MS Office
logo'd), which provides consistency, ease-of-use, and reduces the
learning curve between it and other Office compatible applications.
WinComm PRO still maintains its advanced usability features like
split-screen session windows, 5000 line backscroll buffer and
context sensitive menus accessible from a right mouse click.

Integrated On-Line Utilities
In the past, users have had to source on-line utilities, such as
an image viewer or compression software, from third parties,
either as freeware, shareware or from more expensive commercial
packages.  Furthermore, none of the utilities could work together.
WinComm PRO 7.0 includes a comprehensive set of integrated on-line
utilities, including an image manager, a ZIP file manager and
Norton AntiVirus.

The image manager (Image Manager) displays most common image
files (17 types) so users can immediately view images that they
have downloaded.  It also has the ability to display the image as
it downloads, so a user can cancel their download if the file is
not what they expect, saving them on-line connection charges.
In addition, Image Manager also provides some basic image
manipulation features normally found in more sophisticated
packages like Adobe PhotoShop<tm>, such as rotating the image,
changing the color palette or adding additional contrast.

The built-in ZIP Manager and Norton AntiVirus technology in
WinComm PRO 7.0 work in conjunction. For example, compressed files
cannot be checked for computer viruses, unless they are first
uncompressed.  WinComm PRO, however, is able to automatically
uncompress a downloaded file to check for viruses.  The
integration of the ZIP manager and AntiVirus technology provides
an important safeguard against inadvertent infections due to lack
of care or the accidental launching of an infected file or program
that has been downloaded.

Scripting
WinComm PRO 7.0 now has a new scripting language, Delrina Basic,
which is completely compatible with Microsoft Visual Basic<tm>.
Scripts, which can either be written or recorded, provide users
with the ability to automate tasks for on-line sessions.  In past
versions of WinComm PRO,  the scripting capability was 'C'
language based, which is robust, but more difficult to learn and
use than Basic.  The new scripting language uses the same
conventions as MS Visual Basic, which is also the basis of the
macro language used in all the Microsoft Office applications,
such as Word and Excel.  The implementation of a Visual Basic
compatible scripting capability enables a whole new set of users
to automate their communications sessions.

Accessing Graphical BBSs
BBSs originated in a text-based communications world, but today
BBSs are becoming graphical following an industry standard
protocol -- RIPscrip.  RIP is the BBSs equivalent of the rich
graphical interface that has popularized the World Wide Web for
Internet users.  For example, users can now navigate RIP-based
BBSs with their mouse, something not possible in the text-based
world.  WinComm PRO 7.0 supports RIP, enabling users to access
and experience the new graphically-based BBSs.

WinComm PRO 7.0 will be included in the box with Cyberjack 7.0
(a suite of Internet applications) when the two ship in Q4, 1995.
The list price of the combination is $129 ($159 Cdn).
Both WinComm and Cyberjack are also included as part of
Delrina CommSuite<tm> 95, which includes WinFax<tm> PRO 7.0 for
fax and messaging, also available in Q4, 1995.
